Question 620Navigation General
70% to passWhat does the Flinders bar on a magnetic compass compensates for?
The correct answer is D) induced magnetism in vertical soft iron. The Flinders bar on a magnetic compass compensates for the induced magnetism in the vertical soft iron components of the vessel. As the vessel changes its pitch and roll, the vertical soft iron components can induce additional magnetic fields that affect the compass needle. The Flinders bar helps to counteract this effect and maintain the accuracy of the compass reading. The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe what the Flinders bar compensates for. Option A refers to the vessel's inclination, which is not the primary purpose of the Flinders bar. Options B and C relate to other types of magnetism, but not the specific issue of induced magnetism in vertical soft iron.
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